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No such download exists. But the intent is clear: the user wants a 64-bit, minimal-install Windows Server, ideally the most recent “top” build, with a naming scheme similar to Microsoft’s official ISO distribution.
Choose (not Desktop Experience). The Core option is approximately 30-40% smaller in disk usage. swdvd9winserverstdcore202524h2264bite top
– Genuine Microsoft ISO filenames for Windows Server Core look like: SW_DVD9_Windows_Server_2022_Standard_Core_64Bit_English_DC_STD_MLF_X22-12345.ISO No such download exists
: This typically identifies a "Software DVD" image, specifically part of Microsoft's volume licensing distribution system. The "9" often refers to the DVD9 format (dual-layer, 8.5GB capacity). minimal-install Windows Server